in , ,

GSA Seeks Info on Operation, Maintenance of Real Estate Management Platform

GSA Seeks Info on Operation, Maintenance of Real Estate Management Platform - top government contractors - best government contracting event
RFI

The General Services Administration seeks market information on support services to continuously operate a tool that the agency uses to manage real estate leases.

The GSA Real Estate Exchange or G-REX platform requires continued operation to secure and modernize environments for on-premise testing, integration and production activities, the agency said Thursday in a SAM.gov notice.

GSA’s request for information notice details the need for operation and maintenance support, help desk support and optional enhancement support including software updates, security-related changes, future-contracted enhancements and corrective action of escaped defects.

The Public Buildings Information Technology Service of GSA uses G-REX to electronically manage lease life cycles and guide corresponding community activities.

G-REX’s continued operation would require updated integration with the Appian automation platform and PB-ITS. GSA would also need to apply and maintain existing and updated workflows in support of G-REX.

Interested parties may submit responses to the RFI through July 2.

Sign Up Now! ExecutiveBiz provides you with Daily Updates and News Briefings about Government Technology

mm

Written by Nichols Martin

a staff writer at Executive Mosaic, produces articles on the federal government's technology and business interests. The coverage of these articles include government contracting, cybersecurity, information technology, health care and national security.

US, 6 Other Countries Back Arqit-Led Satellite Quantum Cybersecurity Alliance - top government contractors - best government contracting event
US, 6 Other Countries Back Arqit-Led Satellite Quantum Cybersecurity Alliance
Researchers Studying Power Plant Cooling Methods at General Atomics-Operated DIII-D Fusion Facility - top government contractors - best government contracting event
Researchers Studying Power Plant Cooling Methods at General Atomics-Operated DIII-D Fusion Facility